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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby scotsstag » Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:29 pm

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:32 pm

scotsstag wrote:Charlton.


Correct, but Woodclanger 1 already named them ;)
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:38 pm

scotsstag wrote:Coventry.


Correct ;)

12/12

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:47 pm

KirkbyStag2 wrote:Can anyone name the 12 teams who have only played 1 football league game (excludes Conference years) at Field Mill in the last 50 seasons (1970-71 / 2019-20) ?


If we included the 5 years in the Conference there is another 6 teams who have only played one League (EFL/Conference) game at Field Mill, anyone name the 6 teams ?
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Thu Apr 16, 2020 6:07 pm

groundhoppingstag wrote:Lewes


Correct ;)

1/6
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Thu Apr 16, 2020 7:48 pm

The One wrote:Altrinham


No, played Altrincham in 08/09, 09/10 & 10/11
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby part time pete » Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:37 pm

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:50 pm

part time pete wrote:Weymouth
Northwich Victoria
Dartford
Hyde
Nuneaton


Yes, all spot on ;)

Can anyone name the 5 teams who were in the Conference for the 5 seasons with Stags ?
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby Chacawab » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:58 pm

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Wrexham

These are my standard answers!

I’ll also go for…

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:02 pm

Chacawab wrote:Newport
Wrexham

These are my standard answers!

I’ll also go for…

Forest Green
Barrow
Ebbsfleet


Wrexham ;)
Forest Green ;)
Barrow ;)

Newport 3
Ebbsfleet 4
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby part time pete » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:03 pm

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FGR
Gateshead
Cambridge
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby Martin Shaw » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:19 pm

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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:19 pm

part time pete wrote:Wrexham
FGR
Gateshead
Cambridge
Histon


Wrexham, already got ;)
FGR, already got ;)
Cambridge ;)

Gateshead 4
Histon 3

Just 1 team left to get :D
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:20 pm

Martin Shaw wrote:Barrow, FGR, Wrexham, Cambridge, Kiddie


All correct, the last 1, Kidderminster ;)
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby groundhoppingstag » Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:11 pm

Due to having lots of spare time recently, some of the questions regarding your impressive programme collection has sent me into research mode.
What I have discovered is that from my first away match in 1975, the fixtures regarding the one season wonder teams have been kind to my hobby.
Of the 12 Football League teams to feature for a solitary season against Stags I went to 11 of the away fixtures.
The one missing being Salford, where we've yet to play.
Also went to all 6 away games of the single season teams in the Dark Conference Years.
Where have those 45 years gone.
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:27 pm

groundhoppingstag wrote:Due to having lots of spare time recently, some of the questions regarding your impressive programme collection has sent me into research mode.
What I have discovered is that from my first away match in 1975, the fixtures regarding the one season wonder teams have been kind to my hobby.
Of the 12 Football League teams to feature for a solitary season against Stags I went to 11 of the away fixtures.
The one missing being Salford, where we've yet to play.
Also went to all 6 away games of the single season teams in the Dark Conference Years.
Where have those 45 years gone.
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Impressive ground hopping ;)

My first away game, was at Gigg Lane, Bury in 1976/77 season, Stags losing 2-0.

I've been to 70+ league grounds and I don't know how many non-league grounds, but about a dozen of my league grounds are probably now supermarkets etc.

However, you're obviously in a different league regarding away grounds. I went to 8/11 (was looking forward to Salford) of the solitary football league grounds, and only 2/6 non-league grounds.
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby NorthLondonStag » Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:55 pm

I’m interested in what people have done, ground wise.

Reckon I’ve done around 40 in the league but have started again this season with my 13 year old son.

We’ve done around 15 (mostly but not all Stags) - we aim to do all 91/92 within a decade but let’s see.

Quick question - do you count a Club as ‘done’ if they have moved ground since?

For those interested we are 92_grounds on Instagram. There’s a few pics and videos of the fans there from this season.
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:13 pm

NorthLondonStag wrote:I’m interested in what people have done, ground wise.

Reckon I’ve done around 40 in the league but have started again this season with my 13 year old son.

We’ve done around 15 (mostly but not all Stags) - we aim to do all 91/92 within a decade but let’s see.

Quick question - do you count a Club as ‘done’ if they have moved ground since?

For those interested we are 92_grounds on Instagram. There’s a few pics and videos of the fans there from this season.


In my 70+ football league grounds I counted the "club" as done whether an old or new ground.

Although, I've visited both old and new grounds for numerous clubs, Derby (Baseball ground v numerous clubs), Huddersfield, Middlesbrough (Riverside v Liverpool), Hull, Coventry (Highfield Road v Liverpool), Doncaster, Shrewsbury, Northampton, Walsall, Scunthorpe, maybe a few more I've missed.
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:28 pm

Can anyone name the only team, since 1970, to play at Field Mill in the 2nd, 3rd & 4th tier of the league (used to be called Division 2, 3 & 4) the FA Cup & League Cup ?
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:36 pm

:lol: Wild guess Brighton
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby NorthLondonStag » Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:41 pm

KirkbyStag2 wrote:Can anyone name the only team, since 1970, to play at Field Mill in the 2nd, 3rd & 4th tier of the league (used to be called Division 2, 3 & 4) the FA Cup & League Cup ?


Fulham?
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Re: How Stags home programme has changed over the last 50 ye

Postby KirkbyStag2 » Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:51 pm

STAGS FOR LIFE wrote::lol: Wild guess Brighton


No League Cup
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